At least 22 people died and dozens were wounded when&nbsp;Russian&nbsp;rocket strikes hit a Ukrainian town and set a passenger train on fire. <br />''<br />''In a video address to the United Nations Security Council,&nbsp;Ukrainian President Volodymyr&nbsp;Zelensky said the rockets hit a train in the small town of&nbsp;Chaplyne,&nbsp; west of&nbsp;Russian-occupied Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.<br />''<br />''Ukraine spent yesterday marking its annual independence day and&nbsp; Mr. Zelensky had previously said&nbsp;Russia&nbsp;might do something cruel to disrupt the celebrations.<br />''<br />''Earlier he accused Moscow's forces of turning the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant into a war zone that endangered the plant and the people of Europe, putting the world on the brink of a radiation catastrophe.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The UN Secretary-General told the same meeting that the senseless war could push millions of people into extreme poverty, both in Ukraine and beyond.</span><br />
News On AIR | August 25, 2022 2:54 PM
22 people died, and dozens wounded during Russian rocket hit Ukrainian town